August 1, 1919.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



675 



@ 



@ 1.30 

 @ 2.00 



.80 



.70 



Whiting, Alba (carloads) cwt. .80 



Columbia cwt. .80 



commercial cwt. 1.25 



English clifistone cwt. 1.75 



gilders cwt. 1.30 



Paris, white, American cwt. 1.50 



Quaker cwt. .70 



Wood pulp, imported lb. .03J4 



Wood flour. American lb. .OlH 



MINEEAL ET;BBEE. 



Gilsonite ton 47.50 @57.50 



Genasco (carloads factory) ton 55.00 @ 



(.less carloads factory) ton 57.00 @ 



Hard hydrocarbon ton 30.00 @ 



K-X ton 90.00 @ 



K. M. R ton 40.00 (§60.00 



M. R ton'65.00 @ 



M. R. X (on lOO.OO @ 



Pioneer, carload, factory ton 50.00 @ 



less carload, factory ton 55.00 



Raven M. R ton .50 



Refined Elaterite <on 175.00 _ 



Richmond ton 75.00 @ 



No. 64 ton 55.00 @ 



318/320 M. P. hydrocarbon ton 50.00 @55.O0 



Robertson M. R. Special (carloads, factory) ton 80.00 (3 



M. R. (carloads, factory) ton 55.00 @ 



M. R. (less carloads, factory) ton 60.00 @ 



Rubpron (carloads, factory) ton 50.00 @ 



(less car, factory) ton 60.00 @ 



A'alpole rubber flux (factory) lb. .05 @ 



OILS. 



Castor, No. 1, U. S. P lb. .22 @ 



No. 2. U. S. P lb *23 @ 



No. 3, U. 3. P lb. .20 @ 



Corn, refined Argo cwt. 28.56 @ 



Cotton lb. .27 @ 



Glycerine (98 per cent) lb. .21 @ 



Glycerole lb. .55 @ 



Linseed, raw (carloads) eal. 2.17 @ 



Linseed compound gal. •.85 @ 



Palm (Niger) /i. .18 @ 



Peanut ^a/. 2.15 @ 



Petrolatum /fc. .06"4@ 



Petroleum grease lb. .04.);i@ 



Pine, steam distilled gal. .76 @ .78 



Rapeseed, refined gal. 1.60 @ 



blown gal. 1.70 @ 



Rosin gal. .93 @1.17 



Soya bean lb. .20 @ 



Tar gal. .40 @ .46 



EESINS ANTJ PITCHES. 



Cantella gum lb. .60 @ 



Tar, retort gal. .28^4 @ 



kiln gal. .25 @ 



Pitch, Burgundy lb. *.07^@ 



coal tar lb. .C2'A@ 



pine tar lb. .04"^ @ 



ponto lb. *.14 @ 



Resin, Pontianak, refined lb. None 



granulated lb. None 



fused lb. None 



Rosin. K bbl. 20.80 @ 



powdered lb. *.17 @ 



Shellac, fine orange lb. 1.15 @ 



SOLVENTS. 



Acetone (98.99 per cent drums) lb. .14 @ 



methyl (drums) gal. 1.10 @ 



Benrol, water white gat. .23K@ -27 



Betan.nphthol, resublimed lb. 1.00 @ 1.10 



ordinary grade ih. .46 @ .48 



Carbon bisulphide (drums) lb. .06'/i&> .07 



tetrachloride (drums) lb. .m/i@ 



Naphtha, motor gasoline (steel bbls.) gal. .2V/i@ 



73 @ 76 degrees (steel bbls.) gal. None 



68 @ 70 degrees (steel bbls.) gal. None 



Solvent gal. .20 @ 



V. M. & P. (steel bbls.) gal. .23yi@ 



Toluol, pure gal. .24 @ .28 



Turpentine, spirits gal. 1.35 @ 



wood gal, 1.30 @ 



Osmaco reducer gal. .30 @ 



Xylol, pure gal. .35 @ .40 



commercial gal, .30 @ .35 



SUBSTITUTES. 



Black ;*. .11 @ .20 



White lb, .13 @ .24 



Brcwn lb. .16 @ .23 



Brown factice lb. .10 @ .22 



White factice lb. .11 @ .22 



Paragol soft and medium (carloads) cwt. 20.58 @ 



hard cwt. 21.08 @ 



VULCANIZING INGEEDIENTS. 



Lead, black hyposulphite (Black Hypo) lb. .52 @ .56 



Orange mineral, domestic lb. .l3'/i@ 



Sulphur chloride (drums) lb. .06J^@ 



Sulphur, flour, Brooklyn brand (carloads) cwt. 2.90 @ 



I.ure soft (carloads) cwt. 2.90 @ 



superfine (carloads, factory) cwt. 2.50 O 



(See also Colors— Antimony) 



THE MARKET FOR RUBBER SCRAP. 



NEW YORK. 



BUSINESS IN THE RiBHER ^tRAP M.\RKET has been of llie mid- 

 summer variety with the demand centered on boots and 

 shoes and tires for rebuilding. England has removed the em- 

 bargo on rubber scrap and earlier in the past month there was 

 a movemetit of inner tubes for export but the volume was 

 small. The low prices ruling in crude rubber and the conse- 

 quent apathy of the reclaimers are sufficient reasons for the 

 quiet conditions in the rubber scrap market. 



Circular E, the new standard of packing adopted by the Scrap 

 Rubber Division on June 17, is printed elsewhere in this issue. 



Boots and Shoes. Excepting a few unfilled orders from re- 

 claimers, the market for boots and shoes has been practically at 

 a standstill. Quotations are nominally 8J4 cents delivered. 



Tires. These grades have been without interest other than the 

 call for picked tires. A fair demand from reclaimers was re- 

 ported during the month, but the movement subsided later. 



Inner Tubes. Nothing of interest to report on tubes. The 

 export demand that was noted about the middle of the month has 

 apparently been satisPed. 



QUOTATIONS FOR CARLOAD LOTS DELIVERED. 



July 26, 1919. 



BOOIS AND SHOES: 



Boots and shoes. . . 

 Trimmed arctics . 

 Untrimmed arctics . 



HAED EUBBEE: 



Bicycle : . 



Standard white auto 



Standard mixed auto 



Stripped, unguaranteed . . 

 White, G. & G., M. & W., 



Carriage 

 Truck .' .' 



.04 <A 

 .04 ;4 



